[2] She took up the sport at age six, she was initially a swimmer but had to stop swimming after suffering from hypothermia.
She moved there at age 14, following coach Mariangel Balza, who encouraged her to begin representing Colombia, she was cleared to compete for the country in 2017.
[3] At the 2017 Junior Pan American Championships Oriana finished 7th in teams, 12th in the All-Around and 8th in the ribbon final.
[7][8] In October, she won silver in teams and bronze with ball at the South American Championships.
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